It usually starts 'pin' feathers after 3 weeks. After about 4-5 weeks the bird will be fully feathered. Also, after about 6 weeks they are ready to leave the nest.
If it is young and you are talking about feather plucking etc. or you cut it's wings and want to know when they will grow back... a bird will molt in Spring (just after winter, to rid itself of extra feathers), they only molt once a year, if you have cut the wing, it will molt and grow back once a year.. however if the feather has been pulled out, it will immediately start growing back..
When it has been 11 days since it had hatched
No, when parakeets are born they are a nakedy colour. After a couple of weeks the feathers will start growing!
If by no feathers no their not supposed to.
its a type of friendship
Yes,because their feathers are dusty
cut only the 2 longest main feathers with a sharp scissor.
Your goin to have baby parakeets ?? Obviously!
i have cut my budgies wings a little bit to far, but it still grew, but very slowly. I have, 2 parrots,6 lovebirds, 8 budgies, and 1 conure baby birds.
They shiver a lot. But seriously, birds don't loose all of their feathers when they molt. They lose some of the feathers on the torso, which are replaced with new feathers. The winter feathers trap warm air around the body better than the summer feathers.
Parakeets communicate by chirping and making noises. Some parakeets can talk but not most of them.
Yes, this is one of the less effective ways a parakeet cools down--another way is by airorating his feathers or (the beginning of spring way) molting.
Most baby birds are born with feathers called 'down'.
It might take about three months????